Dallas Cowboys at Denver Broncos 10 to 17

Sunday, October 4, 2009, Week 4

The Dallas Cowboys played the Denver Broncos in Denver on Sunday, October 4, 2009, Week 4 of the 2009 season. The Broncos won by a score of 17-10.


Dallas Cowboys offense

Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
315 241 74 2 20

Coaches

Head Coach: Wade Phillips Assistant Head Coach: Jason Garrett Offensive Coordinator: Jason Garrett Special Teams Coordinator: Joe DeCamillis Quarterbacks Coach: Wade Wilson Wide Receivers Coach: Ray Sherman Offensive Line Coach: Hudson Houck Running Backs Coach: Skip Peete Tight Ends Coach: John Garrett Offensive Assistant Coach: Wes Phillips Defensive Line Coach: Todd Grantham Linebackers Coach: Reggie Herring Secondary Coach: Dave Campo, Brett Maxie Assistant Linebackers Coach: Dat Nguyen Defensive Assistant Coach: Dat Nguyen Quality Control Coach: Wes Phillips Strength and Conditioning Coach: Joe Juraszek Director of Player Development: Bryan Wansley Pro Scouting Coordinator: Will McClay Assistant Director of Football Operations: Craig Glieber Pro Scout: Sam Garza Northeast Area Scout: John Wojciechowski


Denver Broncos offense

Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
337 221 116 1 18

Coaches

Head Coach: Josh McDaniels Offensive Coordinator: Mike McCoy Defensive Coordinator: Mike Nolan Special Teams Coordinator: Mike Priefer Quarterbacks Coach: Mike McCoy Wide Receivers Coach: Adam Gase Offensive Line Coach: Rick Dennison Running Backs Coach: Bobby Turner Tight Ends Coach: Clancy Barone Defensive Line Coach: Wayne Nunnely Linebackers Coach: Don Martindale Secondary Coach: Ed Donatell Assistant Linebackers Coach: Roman Phifer Special Teams Coach: Keith Burns Assistant to the Head Coach: Mark Thewes Strength and Conditioning Coach: Rich Tuten Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Justin Lovett, Greg Saporta General Manager: Brian Xanders Assistant Director of College Scouting: Lenny McGill Assistant Coaches Secretary: Kristi Nichols Coaches Assistant: Ben McDaniels, Jay Rodgers